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>> the state of the world mothers report look it education health economic status and health and nutrition of children, the u.s. came in 25th, up several spots from last year because of better care for teenage mothers. an academic dream come true for an ivy league janitor >> the 52 year-old student will graduate from columbia university next week with honors. he moved to the u.s. from yugoslavia nearly 20 years ago. his full-time job as a campus custodian has allowed him to take class is in the tuition exemption program. it took him seven years to learn english and another 12 years to graduate with a bachelor's in the classics >> i would rather clean bathrooms two or three years and get a master's in get more money and a better job and stuff like that >> he is an ivy league graduate now. he said the toughest part was learning ancient greek. an incredible storm hit arizona from north to south and east to west. >> the storm hit the tucson area creating havoc. drivers were warned to take extra precaution because of a sudden appearance of limited or zero visibility. to southwest airlines fligh
>> the state of the world mothers report look it education health economic status and health and nutrition of children, the u.s. came in 25th, up several spots from last year because of better care for teenage mothers. an academic dream come true for an ivy league janitor >> the 52 year-old student will graduate from columbia university next week with honors. he moved to the u.s. from yugoslavia nearly 20 years ago. his full-time job as a campus custodian has allowed him to take...
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everybody is coming here for a reason, to get a education, to get a job. >> they're playing with a lot of people's money. and it's not just mine. >> a state spokesman said the school falsely claimed to be accredited and they are looking into whether the owners committed fraud or running a scheme. >>> a bay area congresswoman has introduced a measure to extend funding limits for for- profit colleges. she says some schools heavily recruit military veterans because aid from them is exempt from federal tax. >> we're not going to let this kind of operation going on. and from many of the for- profits are legitimate and have good records, some are not. and we have got to start addressing it. >> for-profit colleges receive more than $625 million in veterans education benefits this school year. >>> the number of people filing for unemployment fell last week to the lowest level many nearly four years. applications dropped by 13,000. the weekly number is a seasonally adjusted 34 8,000. the four-week average fell to 365,000. applications that stay below 375,000 are enough to lower the unemployment
everybody is coming here for a reason, to get a education, to get a job. >> they're playing with a lot of people's money. and it's not just mine. >> a state spokesman said the school falsely claimed to be accredited and they are looking into whether the owners committed fraud or running a scheme. >>> a bay area congresswoman has introduced a measure to extend funding limits for for- profit colleges. she says some schools heavily recruit military veterans because aid from...
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the san francisco education fund. and all of our amazing sponsors for joining me tonight to honor the mayor's teacher of the month award winners. it is my pleasure to a knowledge and honor the dedication of our superb public school teachers in san francisco. the 10 teachers being honored here tonight are standing behind me and were nominated by parents, students, peers, and community members to understand the value of an excellent teacher. the 10 teachers standing here have exceeded all standards. they have dedicated themselves to creating a classroom environment that fosters learning, diversity, and character development. these teachers are shaping this generation of youth into leaders who will create a better world. they have one of the most important jobs in america and this award is our symbol of our immense gratitude for all of their tireless work. in collaboration with the san francisco education fund, thank a teacher campaign, it is my privilege to present this month's -- this year's teacher of the month award
the san francisco education fund. and all of our amazing sponsors for joining me tonight to honor the mayor's teacher of the month award winners. it is my pleasure to a knowledge and honor the dedication of our superb public school teachers in san francisco. the 10 teachers being honored here tonight are standing behind me and were nominated by parents, students, peers, and community members to understand the value of an excellent teacher. the 10 teachers standing here have exceeded all...
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there is a bunch of ways to address education. great teachers more than parent involvement or anything, you put a great teacher in front of a kid, they work miracles. i think our goal is to say that we're going to fix education. we're working statewide to begin to implement. we do not want them filling out multiple choice tests but you have to measure the effectiveness of a teacher. our goal is sitting down with the union and having them at the table to say, how do you help us figure out, i was a geologist. i thought i would be a great geologist. i got laid off. i would still be a geologist. it turned out i was not that good a geologist. not too much fun to say but the facts are the facts. i was 20 times better running restaurants that i was a geologist. i had a much happier -- i tell a lot of my friends by not being willing to allow natural turnover, competition and success, it you are condemning 15 or 25% of the teachers to not fighting the joy they should have the opportunity to find. those kinds -- that will be the real compet
there is a bunch of ways to address education. great teachers more than parent involvement or anything, you put a great teacher in front of a kid, they work miracles. i think our goal is to say that we're going to fix education. we're working statewide to begin to implement. we do not want them filling out multiple choice tests but you have to measure the effectiveness of a teacher. our goal is sitting down with the union and having them at the table to say, how do you help us figure out, i was...
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in education, we have a lot of drop-off in learning. it is so important to engage our kids during summers. more and more of the achievement gap can be explained by unequal access to summer learning. if you dig into the statistics, it is staggering. option i want to have the board of supervisors thank-you for all the work you are doing for the volunteers for this program. the dedicate a very big portion of their summer to 200 children here in san francisco, and it would not be possible without air how. not everyone is here to recognize. know how much i appreciate, and the board of supervisors appreciates, your work over the summer. you are welcome to say something if you want to. >> thank you to all the students and everyone working there. it is a great opportunity. supervisor farrell: thank you. president chiu: our final commendation will be provided by supervisor mar. supervisor mar: thank you, president chiu. commending a number of community advocates and organizations today with the support of supervisor cam and david chiu as well. t
in education, we have a lot of drop-off in learning. it is so important to engage our kids during summers. more and more of the achievement gap can be explained by unequal access to summer learning. if you dig into the statistics, it is staggering. option i want to have the board of supervisors thank-you for all the work you are doing for the volunteers for this program. the dedicate a very big portion of their summer to 200 children here in san francisco, and it would not be possible without...
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and then when you finally become educated enough to understand what is afflicting you, you can decide to do something about it. >> reporter: ludwig completed a gender change operation in july. her proudest moment lately was last friday when the team escorted her to a court and a judge stamped a new birth document. >> when she came to us asking if we would go to her, of course. we want to make a point to show we want her on this team. she deserves to be on this team. >> he said granted. i turned to my players and i said let's play ball y'all. >> it's a courageous situation on her part to come back. >> reporter: support has been an issue. >> nobody to turn to. like so many other people who are transgender you get lost. there are still factions of people who don't understand. i understand the concerns. but the world is changing. and this is part of that. >> reporter: she's put the pain of a suicide attempt at age 15 and two failed marriages behind her. her oldest daughter calls her dad, but she's fine with nap her message to those out there hiding, questioning their identity. >> stick wi
and then when you finally become educated enough to understand what is afflicting you, you can decide to do something about it. >> reporter: ludwig completed a gender change operation in july. her proudest moment lately was last friday when the team escorted her to a court and a judge stamped a new birth document. >> when she came to us asking if we would go to her, of course. we want to make a point to show we want her on this team. she deserves to be on this team. >> he said...
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play sports and get the great education. and hopefully because of jeremy lin, all of the kids will see that. >> on and off the court, many players and their families say they all scored lin-sanity. >> can home cooking help his old team ? oppression of getting things rolling in the park 12 turns. we will to cut off next. it's getting crowded at toyota's #1 for everyone sales event. why? 'cause people know toyota's the best. toyota has the most fuel-efficient and longest lasting vehicles of any full-line automaker. plus, every new toyota comes with the peace-of-mind of toyota care, a complimentary maintenance plan with roadside assistance. so from camry to tundra, this is your chance to save big on our most popular models. with the incredible deals you'll find... ...you're gonna want to hurry in for this one. ♪ [ male announcer ] the great savings won't last long. don't miss out. it's nice having u-verse, isn't it? see back in my day, we didn't have these newfangled wireless receivers. fangled? no, we watched march madness i
play sports and get the great education. and hopefully because of jeremy lin, all of the kids will see that. >> on and off the court, many players and their families say they all scored lin-sanity. >> can home cooking help his old team ? oppression of getting things rolling in the park 12 turns. we will to cut off next. it's getting crowded at toyota's #1 for everyone sales event. why? 'cause people know toyota's the best. toyota has the most fuel-efficient and longest lasting...
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. >>> the pleasanton school board voted tonight to approve cuts to education. it's designed to close a projected $5.5 million budget deficit. reggie kumar telling us, many parents are upset over the possible elimination of the district's reading program. >> reporter: the cuts would eliminate 7% of the district's work force. that means teachers, counselors, reading specialists, and custodians could lose their jobs. the class size ratio would increase to 32 students per teacher. most of the parents are upset over the possible loss of the reading program. >> children learn differently. >> it feels outrageous. they're talking about increasing class size and decreasing the number of could you remembers. barton is the -- of counselors. barton is the perfect answer. it takes care of a lot of kids that have missed being taken care offer would fall through the cracks. >> without reading, you can't really do anything else in school. i think it's one of those pay now or pay laters. it's going to cost us more in the end as a system. >> reporter: pink slips will be sent out
. >>> the pleasanton school board voted tonight to approve cuts to education. it's designed to close a projected $5.5 million budget deficit. reggie kumar telling us, many parents are upset over the possible elimination of the district's reading program. >> reporter: the cuts would eliminate 7% of the district's work force. that means teachers, counselors, reading specialists, and custodians could lose their jobs. the class size ratio would increase to 32 students per teacher....
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his mother's been an educator for 34 years and counting. from catlettsburg, kentucky, let's greet...
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that cutting funding for education would have a negative long term effect leaving u.s. workers unable to compete in the global marketplace. >>> a new twist for two birds that may be the biggest pair in the area. >>> winter weather is finally here. we'll see how cold it got today and when we'll see a few showers. [ male announcer ] with citibank, it's easy for jay to deposit checks from anywhere. easier than actually going to the bank. mobile check deposit. easier banking. standard at citibank. man: we need a good night's sleep. mobile check deposit. easier banking. woman: which means a little heat to keep us warm. and a good dose of support for my back. some over-the-top comfort couldn't hurt. and our perfect dream factory's been built. you're feeling sleepy already? nighty-night. [giggling] it's nice having u-verse, isn't it? see back in my day, we didn't have these newfangled wireless receivers. fangled? no, we watched march madness in the living room... that's where the tv outlet was. what is he talking about? and if mom was hosting her book club that day, guess what
that cutting funding for education would have a negative long term effect leaving u.s. workers unable to compete in the global marketplace. >>> a new twist for two birds that may be the biggest pair in the area. >>> winter weather is finally here. we'll see how cold it got today and when we'll see a few showers. [ male announcer ] with citibank, it's easy for jay to deposit checks from anywhere. easier than actually going to the bank. mobile check deposit. easier banking....
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the association said the number of educational programs will end and coordination of neighborhood watch programs. >>> there is a new twist tonight in the sex scandal -- the man linked to locklear was in court. locklear who is married to the straight treasurer is in a rehab center. the staff members said today they don't know when they will return to her elected duty. >> caltrans this afternoon cleaned up a large homeless camp under a south bay freeway. they gave people 72 hours notice to leave the camp under highway 87 near the 280 interchange. caltrans said the camps are a health hazard. homeless people put themselves and drivers in drink when they walk across freeway rams to get to the camp. others argue they aren't hurting anyone. >> there is a reason they stay underneath the bridge. concrete retains heat. we ain't get up underneath the bridge and it's 50 degrees out, 40 degrees out, that concrete stays 60 degrees. >> reporter: caltrans said it'll clear out two more camps nearby starting tomorrow. >> some youngsters at a elementary school received a special treat today. to honor thei
the association said the number of educational programs will end and coordination of neighborhood watch programs. >>> there is a new twist tonight in the sex scandal -- the man linked to locklear was in court. locklear who is married to the straight treasurer is in a rehab center. the staff members said today they don't know when they will return to her elected duty. >> caltrans this afternoon cleaned up a large homeless camp under a south bay freeway. they gave people 72 hours...
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thirty-eight will restore the education cuts from sacramento. so remember this number. thirty-eight. on gasoline. i am probably going to the gas station about once a month. last time i was at a gas station was about...i would say... two months ago. i very rarely put gas in my chevy volt. i go to the gas station such a small amount that i forget how to put gas in my car. [ male announcer ] and it's not just these owners giving the volt high praise. volt received the j.d. power and associates appeal award two years in a row. ♪ 2 baseball play-off games... ...and a record setting performace by the 49ers... i >> sports scene was full of sports. record setting performance by the 49ers. i can capitalize this in about a minute. natives were restless. giants had to do something. ryan ludwig had other plans. the reds are off. the reds roll 9 to nothing and they lead the series. that busy your game right there. the ea tied, bases loaded, there is your walk off. tigers win it 5-4. on to the 9ers and the bills. allen smith, 300 yards, 3 touchdown passing day. they pulled off over
thirty-eight will restore the education cuts from sacramento. so remember this number. thirty-eight. on gasoline. i am probably going to the gas station about once a month. last time i was at a gas station was about...i would say... two months ago. i very rarely put gas in my chevy volt. i go to the gas station such a small amount that i forget how to put gas in my car. [ male announcer ] and it's not just these owners giving the volt high praise. volt received the j.d. power and associates...
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more in education. invest more in our children and in our future. >> mr. obama asked the governors to higher more teachers and to restore funding to public colleges. and he also reaffirmed his view that decisions about education should be left to states and not the federal. >>> coming up later, we'll tell you why the naacp and local religious leaders are upset over recent remarks made about the president's religious beliefs. that's coming up in about seven minutes. in june, voters will be asked to extend and increase the current parcel tax. the current tax is due to expire in june 2014. the new tax would be increased to 10 cent as square foot and would last five years. the measure will be on the june ballot. the school ballot says with cuts and state qunding -- state funding, it needs that to maintain smaller class prices. >>> the state average for gats lien is now $4.29 for a gallon of regular. that's up 25 cents in the last week. aaa reports san francisco has the highest prices in the state with an av
more in education. invest more in our children and in our future. >> mr. obama asked the governors to higher more teachers and to restore funding to public colleges. and he also reaffirmed his view that decisions about education should be left to states and not the federal. >>> coming up later, we'll tell you why the naacp and local religious leaders are upset over recent remarks made about the president's religious beliefs. that's coming up in about seven minutes. in june,...
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it could also cut programs used to educate the public. some of the administration say the proposed cuts wouldn't necessarily sacrifice safety. safety outreach programs are in place. and those buoys off the coast would remain. it's just they might take longer to repair if damaged. and the cuts are in the proposed 2013 budget. reporting live at ocean beach, christie smith, "today in the bay." >> firefighters in mountain view keeping an eye on an apartment complex still smoldering from a four-alarm fire. flames devouring five units with five more separate smoke and water damaged. it started after 3:00 yesterday. this is home video showing the fire at its peak. one family says they fear they lost everything. >> if it's gone, you know. >> the american red cross helping put some of the families at nearby hotels. investigators trying ta figure out what caused the fire. >> jury selection could begin today in the trial of san francisco sheriff ross mirkarimi. the judge dealt a seat back to the defense, jurors will be allowed to see a video of mirk
it could also cut programs used to educate the public. some of the administration say the proposed cuts wouldn't necessarily sacrifice safety. safety outreach programs are in place. and those buoys off the coast would remain. it's just they might take longer to repair if damaged. and the cuts are in the proposed 2013 budget. reporting live at ocean beach, christie smith, "today in the bay." >> firefighters in mountain view keeping an eye on an apartment complex still smoldering...
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brown is the higher deficit on lower tax revenues the cuts to education and public safety are not acceptable. it wants to increase income taxes for highest earners and increase a sales tax at all the democrats say they will help sell the measure to voters. >>> between now and november wheat will be aggressive in talking about the importance of the governor's tax measure >>> voters are resistant to increase taxes republicans have reacted by saying there must be more cuts. millions of unemployed americans jobs that need to be filled it should be the perfect match but something missing, jeff glor shows us the program looking to fill the gap >>> as a surgical technician this man fails operating rooms with precision and helps at surgeries at age 50 he is a newbie. four years ago he lost his job in michigan's auto industry today he works in his surgical unit a completely new world. >>> to not get caught in the dust you'll be left behind >>> mcmillan spent two years out of work is all car industry skills are useless >>> you question everything and there's just realization yet to hit the streets and
brown is the higher deficit on lower tax revenues the cuts to education and public safety are not acceptable. it wants to increase income taxes for highest earners and increase a sales tax at all the democrats say they will help sell the measure to voters. >>> between now and november wheat will be aggressive in talking about the importance of the governor's tax measure >>> voters are resistant to increase taxes republicans have reacted by saying there must be more cuts....
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department of education today. two more states have won their bid to be relieved of some of the no child left behind law requirements. washington and wisconsin are joining 24 other states that current waivers for the law. >> mark: 01 to bay area weather and traffic right now we're watching the weekend forecast. >> erica: good morning market had the friday we take a live look outside at the james lick and additions--james lick, condition show up to an hour-and-a-half wait if not more. we have no place to speak up for oakland international for for those of you heading toward san jose. in terms of numbers outside your door, and we have no surprises and that we are sitting in the '50s a little bit cooler than that through san rosa. we have 53 in downtown san francisco and future for cash tills '50s turning into '60s by much time indicate all the green on your screen. that is mostly for the communities located around order. we have '70s for the index--that mostly as for the areas around the water. the orange shows us wh
department of education today. two more states have won their bid to be relieved of some of the no child left behind law requirements. washington and wisconsin are joining 24 other states that current waivers for the law. >> mark: 01 to bay area weather and traffic right now we're watching the weekend forecast. >> erica: good morning market had the friday we take a live look outside at the james lick and additions--james lick, condition show up to an hour-and-a-half wait if not...
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under education, we cannot charge a child with sexual battery. the record of that student was corrected. the boy is now at another school and the father says he hopes no one else will have to go through what his family did. the child's father said the school principal tried to bargain down the sexual assault allegation before expunging it completely. he called that unacceptable. in hercules, christin ayers, cbs 5. >>> berkeley police are investigating its first homicide of the year. a man killed in a barrage of gunfire outside of an apartment on emerson street. police say 32-year-old kenneth warren had just finished working at a barbershop next door when he was shot several times. more than a dozen bullets struck the front of a house. >> to shoot somebody that many times, you really make sure that you got him, you know, they may positive they killed him. >> friends describe warren as a role model. police say they believe the shooter deliberately targeted the victim of the berkeley had one homicide in 2011. >>> a developing story out of san jose.
under education, we cannot charge a child with sexual battery. the record of that student was corrected. the boy is now at another school and the father says he hopes no one else will have to go through what his family did. the child's father said the school principal tried to bargain down the sexual assault allegation before expunging it completely. he called that unacceptable. in hercules, christin ayers, cbs 5. >>> berkeley police are investigating its first homicide of the year. a...
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students say the new pay structure can actually triple overtime but others are against it saying public education should be paid through public funds. >>> 9ers are currently selling tickets for the proposed stadium. the cuts could make up the single largest force receiving $20 billion a year for the city's naming rights and the nfl is voting on whether to contribute $200 million to help finance that new stadium. a project forced the issue to another vote and santa clara placed fair submitting 11,000 signatures to the office yesterday. they need 4500 valid names. approved measures say they would not be allowed to pay 40 million for the project and it does not need to go to a vote. >> time now 47, a peninsular newborn will grow up and coming up in about 10 minutes, his father opens up about how his son's birth won family tickets to this game. >>> they are investigating a violent robbery at immune any bus -- muny bus stop. the examiner is reporting that a woman approached a 17-year- old girl and when she did not comply the woman ripped the necklace off her neck. the suspect took the girl's purse and
students say the new pay structure can actually triple overtime but others are against it saying public education should be paid through public funds. >>> 9ers are currently selling tickets for the proposed stadium. the cuts could make up the single largest force receiving $20 billion a year for the city's naming rights and the nfl is voting on whether to contribute $200 million to help finance that new stadium. a project forced the issue to another vote and santa clara placed fair...
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. >> reporter: classes are over for the for profit medical education. state regulators accused them about making false accreditation accusations about its programs and found financial programs at the school as well. the institute had been charging $30,000 such as nursing and hygiene but regulators are telling students not to pay any more money to the school. those regulators will be on campus to answer questions any questions the students may have. i did leave a message with the school to get a comment with them directly but i have not heard about. state regulators will be on hand to speak with students about the situation. live this morning in oakland, alex savage ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> they released the sketch of a man who tried to kidnap an 8- year-old girl earlier this week. he is described as an african- american man in his 30s with short dread like style braid. the man grabbed her from behind and put his hand over her mouth. as she managed to break free she ran inside the school for help. >>> human bones tied to serial killers added to a
. >> reporter: classes are over for the for profit medical education. state regulators accused them about making false accreditation accusations about its programs and found financial programs at the school as well. the institute had been charging $30,000 such as nursing and hygiene but regulators are telling students not to pay any more money to the school. those regulators will be on campus to answer questions any questions the students may have. i did leave a message with the school to...
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he teaches in a special education preschool class here at roosevelt elementary school. other employees have been placed on leave. >> eight employees were placed on administrative leave to conduct an independent internal investigation. >> the child abuse happened in december and january. >> things like slapping, and kicking. shoving. wrist twisting. >> police say there are two victims, this one and another 4-year-old boy. the father gave us these e mails showing a complaint years ago. once for depriving his son of food and water. >> his face was red. he was like about -- looked like he was with about to pass out. we kept on giving him water and milk. >> parents we spoke to were concerned. >> unfortunately our district didn't properly screen and placed someone in their program that should not have been around children. >> she's charged with nine counts of child cruelty and battery f other eight saw abuses and failed to report them, they'd be violated state law and could be charged with misdemeanors punishable by six months in jail. vic lee abc 7 news. >> and san francisco
he teaches in a special education preschool class here at roosevelt elementary school. other employees have been placed on leave. >> eight employees were placed on administrative leave to conduct an independent internal investigation. >> the child abuse happened in december and january. >> things like slapping, and kicking. shoving. wrist twisting. >> police say there are two victims, this one and another 4-year-old boy. the father gave us these e mails showing a...
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you don't know how educated the people are, how in they are to the america's cup. but reception near san francisco has been great. facilities is great and wind is great. >> and that is great. >> well said. >> that is this edition of abc 7 news. >> from all of have us here, have a great night. closed captioning services, inc. this is the... here are today's contestants. she teaches at a bronx school that's been ranked the most outstanding in the five boroughs. from new york, new york, let's greet... this sixth and seventh grade teacher is in his first year of teaching at a school that's two years old. from kansas city, missouri, this is... and she taught english to europeans. now she teaches german to americans.
you don't know how educated the people are, how in they are to the america's cup. but reception near san francisco has been great. facilities is great and wind is great. >> and that is great. >> well said. >> that is this edition of abc 7 news. >> from all of have us here, have a great night. closed captioning services, inc. this is the... here are today's contestants. she teaches at a bronx school that's been ranked the most outstanding in the five boroughs. from new...
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it is to demand that the government stop the education costs. they would like them to make the one percent offset that cost passed on it students and want the millionaires tax legislation to be passed. lieutenant governor gavin is expected to be one of the speakers and we will be out here when students arrive and talk to them. we'll see you live again at 5:00 and hopefully we will have more people here and of course bring that to you. paul chambers, ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> in overnight news, a high- speed chase ended with the suspect's car facing oncoming traffic. the carjacking happened 2:00 this morning. then the car headed north in the southbound lanes and suspects made a run for it but they caught up with them and recover add backpack filled with stolen items. >>> late last night they found the 14-year-old oakland girl -- oakland girl who had been gone for several days. they located a 15-year-old from their city. no word on how they were found but they were both upon to have serious medical problems. >>> i am trying to find out if s
it is to demand that the government stop the education costs. they would like them to make the one percent offset that cost passed on it students and want the millionaires tax legislation to be passed. lieutenant governor gavin is expected to be one of the speakers and we will be out here when students arrive and talk to them. we'll see you live again at 5:00 and hopefully we will have more people here and of course bring that to you. paul chambers, ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> in...
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they'll cut education again. here's a new approach. prop thirty-eight sends billions in new education dollars straight to our local schools, and guarantees the politicians can't touch it. thirty-eight will restore the education cuts from sacramento. so remember this number. maybe i'll give mine a name. something hot. ya know, i could name it the dragon, or the green machine. oh! i'm british racing green, actually. just to show i appreciate all...uh, turtle does. turtle? turtle gets me to work, to school... no, no, i'm a cool car. so i always fill up with chevron with techron. oh. well in that case, yeah, i am cool, after all. [ male announcer ] your car takes care of you, care for it. chevron with techron. care for your car. >>> we've all been there before i floor reporter finds itself with some hot water he was trying to interview a former candidate under investigation for template improprieties. the man's wife responded with a jug of water in the reporter the journalist turned and asked camera if he was going. and yes he was. >>> hav
they'll cut education again. here's a new approach. prop thirty-eight sends billions in new education dollars straight to our local schools, and guarantees the politicians can't touch it. thirty-eight will restore the education cuts from sacramento. so remember this number. maybe i'll give mine a name. something hot. ya know, i could name it the dragon, or the green machine. oh! i'm british racing green, actually. just to show i appreciate all...uh, turtle does. turtle? turtle gets me to work,...
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let's movie onto the propositions, with 30 and 38, because these provide tax money for education. they kind of do the same thing. 30 says we will tax people over $250,000 a year for seven years and ups the sales tax by a quarter percent for everybody across the board. if i don't make $250,000 but i shop i will pay a little more. if i did i would be paying more and paying more at the marketplace. proposition 38 increases taxes i believe for everybody, but it uses a sliding scale. i wonder what that is exactly. and there is no sale's tax and that is molly munger's thing, the first thing being jerry brown. do they compete with each other or are they good for next. >> basically they are different. the governor is trying to save the state from severe cuts and services for people up and down the line, where one is concentrated totally upon education and that is molly munger's 38. to that degree they are different and the governor is hoping you will think about the loss of the services more than you will think about the tax increase for those making over $250,000. >> which will be harder
let's movie onto the propositions, with 30 and 38, because these provide tax money for education. they kind of do the same thing. 30 says we will tax people over $250,000 a year for seven years and ups the sales tax by a quarter percent for everybody across the board. if i don't make $250,000 but i shop i will pay a little more. if i did i would be paying more and paying more at the marketplace. proposition 38 increases taxes i believe for everybody, but it uses a sliding scale. i wonder what...
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other money would come out of public education. people as the two are against any cuts that would go against a collection of scientific data but said they already know to head higher ground when the warning sirens go off. >>pam: and decision to thousands of, mitt romney survived a tough challenge in his home state to win a michigan's presidential primary. did the arizona and michigan voters bring the rates closer to a conclusion? >> take to from mitt romney and his presidential bid. romney won the arizona winner-take-all primary tuesday night and survived a tough challenge in michigan, the state where he was born for victories crucial to his nomination hoax. >> we did not win by a lot, but we won by an obscure that is all accounts. >> santorum has been writing a recent surge and came in behind romney in both contests despite some tough campaigning. >> do we believe in big government and the the smart and a lead to manage as? or comedy believe in free people at a free economy and building a great america from the bottom up? >> ron p
other money would come out of public education. people as the two are against any cuts that would go against a collection of scientific data but said they already know to head higher ground when the warning sirens go off. >>pam: and decision to thousands of, mitt romney survived a tough challenge in his home state to win a michigan's presidential primary. did the arizona and michigan voters bring the rates closer to a conclusion? >> take to from mitt romney and his presidential bid....
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making sure they have decent health care and making sure they have a good education, making sure their parents have jobs. those are all relevant as well. those are not just side issues. but there's no doubt this has to be a central issue. that's exactly why i am confident joe will take this seriously over the next couple months. thank you, everybody. >> very direct questions from jake tapper on the question of guns in america. the newtown massacre a topic and the deadline for the fiscal cliff. first, on the shooting, describing it as complex and difficult process. the president trying to "reduced the epidemic of gun violence in america." imagine access to health care several times and access of our culture that contributes to the culture of violence. steve is back at the white house with me first on the shooting scene, what will vice president biden's do now with the january deadline? >> he has already gathered information and will gather ideas from relevant cabinet secretaries. health and human services secretary, education secretary, attorney general, to get their ideas on what can b
making sure they have decent health care and making sure they have a good education, making sure their parents have jobs. those are all relevant as well. those are not just side issues. but there's no doubt this has to be a central issue. that's exactly why i am confident joe will take this seriously over the next couple months. thank you, everybody. >> very direct questions from jake tapper on the question of guns in america. the newtown massacre a topic and the deadline for the fiscal...
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katie wanted disadvantaged young people to have a good education. forwords is teaching 450 children to read, write and speak english well. for many, english is their second language. raquel saunders of the canal alliance says gail is equipping students to break their family's cycle of poverty. >> it's the first step to having something that is tangible for them to really have them believe in themselves and see they can go to college. >> reporter: they have mentors at the canal alliance, san rafael high and helms middle school in richmond and provides support for teachers. students take pride in writing and publishing their own books. they write and perform history lessons on stage and journal "science" experiments. through forwords, gail has empowered more than 700 kids. some have graduated from high school and college. 17-year-old pablo plans to be one of them. >> you're giving a lot of people hope. >> i hope so. it's just so satisfying and very exciting for us. >> reporter: so for teaching life-changing skills to hundreds of north bay students, th
katie wanted disadvantaged young people to have a good education. forwords is teaching 450 children to read, write and speak english well. for many, english is their second language. raquel saunders of the canal alliance says gail is equipping students to break their family's cycle of poverty. >> it's the first step to having something that is tangible for them to really have them believe in themselves and see they can go to college. >> reporter: they have mentors at the canal...
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. >> and education news. new one of 16 to be awarded a race to the top grant. the district came in second in the nation receiving $29 million over next four years. new haven won because of the focus on quality personal instruction. new haven plans to spend money on reduced class sizes and buying tools and teachers and students and hiring coaches to personalize learning experience. new haven is one of 372 districts to acquire the honor. >> and caltrans had to close a connector ramp to highway 1 near sausalito because of flooding and tomorrow, we're expecting what is called a king tide, a winter tide sometimes highest of the year. it's suspected to peak early in the morning and could worsen with that rain that is on the way. >> there is rain that is returning. >> yes. it's going to be wet. at the moment doesn't appear it will be enough to increase the risks of flooding but we're watching that. here is a live view looking across the bay. you can see clouds tlchl rain has not yet arrived but getting mighty close. here is a look and just north, up in southern mendoc
. >> and education news. new one of 16 to be awarded a race to the top grant. the district came in second in the nation receiving $29 million over next four years. new haven won because of the focus on quality personal instruction. new haven plans to spend money on reduced class sizes and buying tools and teachers and students and hiring coaches to personalize learning experience. new haven is one of 372 districts to acquire the honor. >> and caltrans had to close a connector ramp...
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. >> reporter: educators feel that training hasn't trickled down to them. >> it's scary for me because i don't want to be faced with one of my colleagues facing a serious -- you know, serious injury or something even more than that. >> reporter: the vallejo unified school district is holding safety meetings to try to get rid of the problem. >> now, the issue of bullying is one of many that i tackle weekly on my education show, "class action." this sunday, we talk about the dream act and whether illegal immigrants should be given aid to go to state colleges. >>> she's made headlines as a two-time olympic snowboarder. now, elena height's mother is making headlines. deputies say the 51-year-old had $77,000 in cash on her, when they arrested her last week. they think the 51-year-old was delivering marijuana to the east coast. now, they are from south lake tahoe. she competed in the 2006 and the 2010 olympics. and is expected to compete in 2014, as well. >>> a follow-up to a story we told you about last week. the santa clara county supervisors declared a home in san jose, heaped with trash,
. >> reporter: educators feel that training hasn't trickled down to them. >> it's scary for me because i don't want to be faced with one of my colleagues facing a serious -- you know, serious injury or something even more than that. >> reporter: the vallejo unified school district is holding safety meetings to try to get rid of the problem. >> now, the issue of bullying is one of many that i tackle weekly on my education show, "class action." this sunday, we...
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my food or house or my daughter's education. you know? it's ridiculous. >> reporter: not everyone is feeling the gasoline crunch. >> i have not put gas in since august of last year. >> reporter: kevin owns an electric leaf. it runs on batteries 100% of the time. over a one-year span the typical electric car will cost about $600 to keep charged compared to the average car that will cost nearly $2,200 in gas. want something a little more exciting than a leaf? try the tesla. >> never go to the gas station unless you want a soda. >> reporter: with a range of 300 miles and an operating cost of around $40 a monday, the tesla roadster is sold out. but the cost is a lot more than the leaf. but let's get real. if you can afford a $100,000 for an electric car, i'll bet you, you can afford the gas, too. in menlo park, don ford, cbs 5. >>> a stampede, riot and even fights broke out at malls across america today. the frenzy was caused by new nike shoes that went on sale today. hundreds rushed to this store in tampa, florida. two people were arrested.
my food or house or my daughter's education. you know? it's ridiculous. >> reporter: not everyone is feeling the gasoline crunch. >> i have not put gas in since august of last year. >> reporter: kevin owns an electric leaf. it runs on batteries 100% of the time. over a one-year span the typical electric car will cost about $600 to keep charged compared to the average car that will cost nearly $2,200 in gas. want something a little more exciting than a leaf? try the tesla....